UCC SSL Certificates

sparkplug

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How much :eek

Best I've found is GoDaddy

Anyone know of a cheaper alternative?

I need to host multiple domains on an email server so I have to have one, but I really can't see how they justify those prices. Thieving monkeys... :(
 
GoDaddy is the cheapest I have found, . I buy them for work. SAN or UC certificates get expensive in a hurry if you have a lot of domains on them.
 
Thanks,

Think I can get round it with a free SSL - not quite a perfect solution but good enough...

Just means I have to get the clients to 'accept' an untrusted certificate the first time they connect and mess around with importing the cert etc. But seeing as this is only for 3-5 mailboxes on 3 different domains I think the pain of manual install v £100+ each year is a no-brainer

:)
 
If self signed is an option then go for it. Remember to get then to import the CA and your sorted especially if you make it last 20 years ;-)
 
Have a look at easyDNS. Canadian outfit who are very open about their seals, and even give advice on other providers (GoDaddy) and the cheeky shit they add into their agreements. Even if you don't use them, well worth a look just for the free information/advice they provide.
 
I've never had anything other than problems with godaddy. :mad:

Wouldn't buy any service from them no matter how cheap....in fact, ESPECIALLY if it was so cheap.
 


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